Anna Dementyeva (Russia) and Yuya Kamoto (Japan) won four gold medals each at the 19th Mikhail Voronin Cup, held Friday and Saturday in Moscow.

Dementyeva captured the women's all-around title over veteran Anna Pavlova and Olga Bikmurzina. She earned her high scores on uneven bars and balance beam (14.900 each) during the all-around. Appearing to sport a new rose tattoo on her ankle, Dementyeva rose to the occasion in Saturday's event finals as well with 15.600 on balance beam (6.6 Difficulty) and won uneven bars as well (14.450).

Dementyeva, who turns 18 on Dec. 28, also paired up with junior Maria Kharenkova to win the team title.

Pavlova, 25, won two golds and four silvers at the Voronin Cup, held at the famed Moscow Dinamo Club. Her titles came on vault and floor exercise.

Kamoto the 2010 Youth Olympic Games all-around champion, also won the all-around and team titles, plus golds on parallel bars and high bar.

Kamoto and teammate Koji Nonomura gave Japan the team title by more than 6 points. Armenia surprisingly eclipsed Russia for second, though Olympic medalist Denis Ablyazin — usually a specalist — competed all six events.

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